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  1. 9 de ago. de 2022 · Anglicare WA and Yorganop have welcomed the McGowan Government’s launch of the state-wide delivery of the Home Stretch WA program, extending support to young people, aged 18-21, as they transition out of the state care system. The State Government will invest $37.2 million to establish Home Stretch WA. The extended support program is designed ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Anglicare WA Home Stretch Lead, Andy Kazim said Aboriginal children and young people have the right to expect to grow up safe and connected to family, community, and culture. “During the initial co-design process for the Home Stretch WA trial, we prioritised the voices of young people in the development of the model,” said Mr Kazim.

  3. SIGN THE PLEDGE! Join the call for 21,000 Australians to support the Home Stretch #makeit21. State care for young people ends at 18 years. Within one year, 50% of state care leavers will be unemployed, in jail, homeless or had become a new parent. Let’s finish what we started & continue Out-of-Home care to 21 years.

  4. The Home Stretch WA - Community of Practice would like to Acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we use. We would like to pay our respects to our Elders past, present and emerging. We are privileged to be a part of the . longest living culture in the world.

  5. The Home Stretch WA model was co-designed with young people with lived experience of transitioning from care, with a particular focus on the needs of young Aboriginal people and their families. The Home Stretch WA program is voluntary, young people must consent to participate.

  6. 30 de ene. de 2023 · Home Stretch is a national campaign that has sought to drive change across Australia, introducing the right for young people to access high levels of support and resources til they reach the age of 21. In 2018, the State Government committed to a trial of a Western Australian model of Home Stretch.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2022 · The State Government committed $37.2 million to support the Department of Communities state-wide roll out of its Home Stretch WA program over the next three years. Home Stretch WA will support young people who exit the State’s child protection system at 18 years of age, until they turn 21, helping them successfully transition to independence.